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The decline of modern college football
Posted on 1/12/13 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 1/12/13 at 3:28 pm
The product on the field has declined at an alarming rate. Here is the proof:
1. The winner of the Heisman lost two games AT HOME. I would challenge all SEC Rant historians to list a Heisman winner with the same stat.
2. The modern dynasty team Bama lost at least one game AT HOME the past three seasons. This is something you toothless wonders should consider before comparing Bryant to Saban. In the Bryant era a 1 loss SEC team had virtually no chance at a championship. If they did, Bryant would have potentially 4 additional titles.
3. Big Ten football is a dumpster fire. This conference is at an all time low. Northwestern was the pride of the conference this bowl season.
I think the big question is will the trend continue. The Big 12 or Texas invitational league appears to be going down the tubes. The Pac 10 has produced nationally viable teams the past four seasons and are the only league showing improvement.
This season may have been the worst season of college football in the last 30 years. Does the trend continue on 2013?
1. The winner of the Heisman lost two games AT HOME. I would challenge all SEC Rant historians to list a Heisman winner with the same stat.
2. The modern dynasty team Bama lost at least one game AT HOME the past three seasons. This is something you toothless wonders should consider before comparing Bryant to Saban. In the Bryant era a 1 loss SEC team had virtually no chance at a championship. If they did, Bryant would have potentially 4 additional titles.
3. Big Ten football is a dumpster fire. This conference is at an all time low. Northwestern was the pride of the conference this bowl season.
I think the big question is will the trend continue. The Big 12 or Texas invitational league appears to be going down the tubes. The Pac 10 has produced nationally viable teams the past four seasons and are the only league showing improvement.
This season may have been the worst season of college football in the last 30 years. Does the trend continue on 2013?
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